Book 3

Tudors

by R Hull

Published 11 September 2003

Book 4

Victorians

by R Hull

Published 31 August 1997
One of the most important sources of historical information is the things people wrote at the time, not just about a paricular event but also in letters and plays, in shopping lists and inventories, even on tomb stones. In Their Own Words brings together some of the wealth of this primary source material in historical anthologies to reveal the everyday lives of the men and women who lived through a particular era. Each book is made up of a selection of writing, in a variety of text genres and of different lengths, grouped thematically (e.g. religion, childhood, etc). The extracts are linked together by a straightforward text, giving each extract its context and pointing out its significance. Footnotes at the bottom of each page are used to explain difficult words. The books are illustrated throughout with black and white line. Tudors looks at England and its neighbours between 1500-1603; Victorians considers 19th century Britain and its expanding empire.

Book 5

Romans

by R Hull

Published 27 September 2001
This series brings together some of the wealth of primary source material - things people wrote at the time, in letters, plays, shopping lists, inventories and tombstones - to reveal the everyday lives of men and women of the time. In this case, the period when Rome was the centre of the world, the time of the Romans. Ages 10+.

Book 6

Medieval Times

by R Hull

Published 27 September 2001
One of the most important sources of historical information is the things people wrote at the time, not just about a paricular event but also in letters and plays, in shopping lists and inventories, even on tomb stones. In Their Own Words brings together some of the wealth of this primary source material in historical anthologies to reveal the everyday lives of the men and women who lived through a particular era. Each book is made up of a selection of writing, in a variety of text genres and of different lengths, grouped thematically (e.g. religion, childhood, etc). The extracts are linked together by a straightforward text, giving each extract its context and pointing out its significance. Footnotes at the bottom of each page are used to explain difficult words. The books are illustrated throughout with black and white line. Romans considers the period of time when Rome was the centre of the world and its empire included Britain; Medieval Times looks at England from 1066-1500.